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Can a Christian go to reiki?

  • Kirsten Birkett
  • 1 January 2003

The West has taken on more and more of eastern traditional and mystical approaches to healing. Does this pose any problems for Christians?We live in an unfit office world of bad backs and stiff necks. So you're looking around for treatment or exercise that will loosen some of that tension,

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The gods of the body

  • Jack Mock
  • 1 January 2003

Concerning the body, CS Lewis suggests that Christians have tended to oscillate uneasily between contemptuous denigration and extravagant deification, whereas what is required is glad and obedient acceptance. In his book The Four Loves, he says that broadly speaking there are three different views of the body. There are “the

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Everyone else is getting married

  • 1 January 2003

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Worship warriors

  • Greg Clarke
  • 1 January 2003

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A new kind of science

  • Greg Clarke
  • 1 January 2003

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Aliens and Strangers: The scope of the Kingdom and the logic of the gospel

  • Brian Rosner
  • 1 January 2003

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Introducing ... Introducing God: An interview with Dominic Steele

  • Greg Clarke
  • 1 January 2003

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Preach and sing in unison

  • 1 January 2003

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One more defensive manoeuvre

  • Greg Clarke
  • 1 January 2003

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The subversive

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 December 2002

You know subversives. They are the people who quietly undermine stable government and accepted institutions. They're usually regarded as a threat to all that is good and ordered in society. They're a threat, because they want to turn everything on its head.This Christmas story is essentially subversive. Look closely: something

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